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Plantronics Voyager Legend Review

Rated 4.88 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

$74.00

The Plantronics Voyager Legend is a great Bluetooth headset made for clear communication. It’s light, comfy for long use, and easy to use with quick Bluetooth setup. The noise canceling tech gives you clear calls. It’s smart too – it answers calls and stops music when you take it off. It’s tough, water resistant, and can connect to multiple devices.

Though it has some small cons, the Plantronics Voyager Legend is a solid choice for easy communication.

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Introduction:

The Plantronics Voyager Legend is a reliable Bluetooth headset designed for seamless communication on the go. In this review, we’ll delve into its features, performance, and overall user experience.

Design and Comfort:

  • Sleek and lightweight design.
  • Comfortable earpiece for extended wear.
  • Intuitive controls for easy navigation.

Connectivity:

  • Quick and stable Bluetooth pairing.
  • Multipoint technology for simultaneous connection to multiple devices.
  • Wide compatibility with various devices.

Audio Quality:

  • Clear and crisp call quality.
  • Noise-canceling technology minimizes background disturbances.
  • Balanced audio for both calls and media playback.

Battery Life:

  • Long-lasting battery for extended usage.
  • Convenient magnetic charging dock.
  • Quick charge feature for emergencies.

Smart Sensor Technology:

  • Intuitive smart sensors for automatic call answering.
  • Pause music when the headset is removed.
  • Enhances overall user convenience.

Durability:

  • Sturdy build for durability.
  • Water-resistant for everyday use.
  • Designed to withstand daily wear and tear.

Pros:

  • Exceptional call quality.
  • Comfortable and light design.
  • Smart sensor technology adds convenience.
  • Multipoint connectivity for versatile use.
  • Durable build for long-term reliability.

Cons:

  • Limited customization options.
  • Some users may find the earpiece size a bit large.
  • Voice prompts can be too frequent for some users.

Conclusion:

The Plantronics Voyager Legend is a good Bluetooth headset known for clear phone calls, smart sensor features, and a strong build. Although it has a few small cons, it’s a good option for people who want a solid communication tool while on the move.

Item Weight

0.04 Pounds

Item model number

87300-241

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

2013, June 26

Department

Electronics

Manufacturer

Plantronics

Country of Origin

China

Charging Time

90 minutes

Units

1.0 Count

Number of Items

1

Cable Length

8 Inches

8 reviews for Plantronics Voyager Legend Review

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    Rated 4 out of 5

    Michael K. Stewart

    I purchased my first Voyager Legend a few years ago. The sound quality is excellent, pairing is easy and the connection is generally stable (although sometimes there are disconnects from the connected device, that rarely happens while a call is in progress). That’s precisely why, notwithstanding the problems reported below, I keep buying them.

    The first one I bought worked great with my phone and, when we all went remote during the pandemic, also paired it with my computer for video conferences. Everything was great for a while but eventually people started complaining that my voice was breaking up. So, I thinking that it might be related to having the headset paired to two devices, I bought a second one, leaving the old one paired only to my computer and the new one paired only to my cell phone.

    That worked fine for about two years. Then people started complaining that my voice was cutting out on the headset paired to my cell phone. So, basically, similar problems as with the first headset. Because these headsets are used entirely in my home, I don’t believe this is due to environmental factors. I just believe that, after a while, the headsets stopped working as well as they did when first purchased.

    But it is a testament to how much I like them that I bought another one to pair with my cell phone. No complaints as to sound quality from callers so far. Hopefully this one will last me a year or two.

    Tip: the included charging cable is handy – micro USB on the end that connects to the wall outlet and the end that connects to the headset is proprietary. If you have the extra cash, strongly suggest purchasing the charging case, which keeps the headset charged and ready for use at all times.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Alvaro

    He probado al menos 5 modelos diferentes de manos libres en unos años. Este es con diferencia el que mejor me ha resultado. La calidad del audio y el alcance son excelentes. Por su diseño sobre la oreja, es muy cómodo y se puede usar por horas sin lastimar como otros que se introducen en la oreja.
    Vale la pena pagar mas por un equipo como este que estar cambiando los mas baratos que se descomponen con mayor facilidad.
    Unicamente recomiendo tener cuidado al guardarlo en las bolsas del pantalón porque se puede dañar fácilmente la goma del auricular.
    Luego de usarlo no vas a querer volver a hablar sosteniendo el teléfono!

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Geek Girl

    This is easily the best bluetooth headset I’ve ever used. I have had the pleasure of testing out many different bluetooth models for various manufacturers, and the issue I always run into is comfort. I have small ears so the over the ear designs are always falling off, and the ones that rely on an earbud alone to stay in place have always been too big to fit properly and end up popping out as well. While the “default” earbud that comes with the headset is too big for my ear, it includes two other sizes, one smaller and one larger. The smaller one fits well and the foam replacements you can buy here on Amazon fit even better. I have worn this for hours while talking to my fiance on a long road trip and it stayed comfortable the entire time and never fell off once.

    Comfort and fit is a big deal to me, but call quality is also extremely important. I’ve tried calling many different people, on various different phones. All reported that I came through loud and clear, which is a big deal for me because I tend to speak softly and if I don’t have a boom right in front of my mouth, I’m often not heard well or at all. The boom on the Voyager Legend, even though it doesn’t come anywhere near my mouth, is able to pick up my voice easily and deliver it clearly. I also did a few tests to try out the background noise filtration and I am absolutely amazed. I called my fiance while in a car with 3 other people talking and laughing with each other and noise playing quite loudly. He reported that he heard none of it, only some muffled sounds he couldn’t distinguish but weren’t at all distracting or obtrusive. I didn’t quite believe him, so I tested it myself in a similar scenario and was very surprised at how well it blocks out everything but the caller’s voice. It’s a great feature if you’re constantly on the go and around other people. I am buying one for him now because every time he’s driving in his Mustang, I can barely hear him over the noise of the car, especially when he’s running the AC.

    Incoming call quality is also superb. I had been using Apple earbuds with my iPhone 6 Plus for months because none of my other headsets were comfortable for long periods of time or stayed in place. I had been craving a wireless headset as I tend to talk a lot throughout the day and I don’t like being tied down to my phone. I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I had my earbuds and/or iPhone yanked away because I got hooked on something. The Voyager Legend is so light and comfortable, I completely forget it’s there until I get an incoming call. I wasn’t sure if I’d be okay with wearing it all the time due to wanting to avoid the whole techie nerd look, but even with the extended boom, my long, dark hair covers it almost entirely. Even when it doesn’t, I don’t think it looks bad at all. In fact, it’s the nicest looking bluetooth headset I’ve seen.

    The Voyager Legend doesn’t skimp on other features, either. You have access to a completely hands free device at all times. When a call comes in, you will be told who is calling and then asked if you want to answer the call. You can say “answer” or “ignore”. You can also push the call button to answer as well as disconnect. Pushing the talk button while not on a call will prompt you for a voice command. If you have an iPhone, you can hold the call button to activate Siri. The mute button also has multiple functions. It can mute/unmute the call and can also pause or resume music playback. It’s nothing super fancy, but it’s all I need. One of my favorite features is the auto answer/disconnect feature when the headset is put on or taken off. If I have the headset in my purse and I get a call, I can put it on and it answers the call automatically.

    Another huge bonus for me was purchasing the optional charging case. The Voyager Legend provides an estimated 7 hours talk time and it seems to hold true to that. However, I take a lot of road trips and I needed a way to charge it on the go. The charge case charges in 90 minutes and will recharge your headset twice on a single charge. It’s fairly compact and protects the headset very well with it’s hard shell, so it’s perfect to toss in my purse. It charges the headset pretty quickly. From what I’ve seen, you can’t use the headset while it’s charging so this was a must have for me. I also purchased the desktop charger which holds the headset in place nicely so there’s no fear of it accidentally getting under something and getting broken. Even if the extra chargers aren’t needed, an extra charging cable is highly recommended. It uses a magnetic charger, much like the MacBook chargers, and can only be charged with the included cable (unless you purchase the charge case). The included cable is extremely short, but you can buy a spare for cheap here on Amazon and it’s much longer. It’s always nice to have a back up, especially for such a unique cable that can’t be found in most local stores if you happen to lose your original one.

    Overall, it was a great purchase and I’m so glad to have it. My other headsets are collecting dust now!

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Osiricat

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     Perfect for the car, this is by far the best Bluetooth headset that you can get for calls. The battery last around 6hrs on calls, easy to use, clear and neat sound, crystal clear microphone, people can hear you with no effort. Do not buy this for music, they are not designed for that, but for calls they are brilliant!

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Jason

    This was recommended 5o me by a family member. I don’t like having things in or on my ears, but I tested it out just briefly so far, and I think it will be fine, and easy to forget you’re even wearing it. Sound comes through great

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    The Compari-Shopper

    This headset is not perfectly perfect in every way but it is the best that you can buy.

    This is the only headset in the Plantronics lineup listed as having “premium” quality sound. It is Plantronics’ flagship headset. Plantronics is the industry leader in earpiece headsets. If you are looking for the highest-quality headset you can buy, look no more. You have come to the right page.

    The primary complaint I’ve read about on the Plantronics customer service site is that after two years the battery will die a natural death due to old age. So do realize that this will not last forever. If your battery dies while the headset is under warranty, that’s too soon and Plantronics will replace it. If your battery dies in less than 2 years but out of warranty, Plantronics is currently offering customers substantial discounts to buy replacements. (Save your receipt! Scan it if you’re paperless. Or buy it from Amazon where they will keep a record for you.)

    I just bought my second one – the first lasted about 4 years for me with light use. I did read that some can get extra life out of their battery by putting the headset into a ziploc and then into the freezer overnight… so if you’re here for a replacement, you might try that first and buy a little more time. I got a few extra months out of mine by discarding the (optional accessory) case I was using to charge it and by charging it directly through the OEM cord that came with it (so save that too!).

    WHAT YOU GET:
    Packaging is Easy to Open: there is a large sticker sealing the opening to the smallish box closed. That is easily cut with a pair of scissors. Then pull out the cardboard wings that are tucked into slots on each side of the front of the box and open it up.
    – Plantronics headset (battery is permanently installed)
    – Proprietary charging cord with separate wall plug
    – Two additional ear plugs — larger and smaller than the one preinstalled on the headset
    – Foam covers for the ear plugs, to use or not as you prefer
    – Instruction Booklet
    – Instructions on Firmware Update
    – Safety Warnings
    – Some stuff in another language

    The cord is USB on the wall end and proprietary on the headset end (only matches the headset). That means that you can plug the cord into the computer to get firmware and software updates from Plantronics (which is the first thing that they recommend you do upon unpackaging your headset). The cord is short, just under 10″ long (without the connectors).

    It’s easy to change the ear plugs in and out so that you can try different sizes. You just press in and turn to the left. To insert one, you press in and turn to the right. (All of this is in the instruction book.) I found that I could use the small or the medium. I’m a 5’7″ woman who weighs more than she should but you wouldn’t hate sitting next to me on a plane. The ear plug sits loosely just inside your ear. You may not even feel it. It’s definitely not a snug fit and you will hear surrounding sounds in both ears. What keeps the headset in place is the rest of it, not the ear plug.

    The boom mic is adjustable. I found it was directly pointed toward my mouth in it’s lowest position.

    The device has a call button on the round part, from which the boom extends. That’s for taking and ending calls if you don’t want to use voice commands, which also work. On the underside of the boom is another button that mutes calls among other things. There is a volume rocker on the upper back part of the largest part of the device — the part that goes behind the ear. And below that is the on/off switch. At the bottom of the back is the charging connector — just a bit of recessed coppery looking metal.

    It reads “Plantronics” in very subtle small pale gray lettering at the bottom of the largest part of the device, on both sides. You can see where it is in the small shiny black part at the bottom of the picture.

    If you have the right expectations (it’s not a magic genie… It may only last for two years… A very few of them will be defective and will require replacement…), you will be delighted with your purchase. You will not find better sound quality anywhere else. If you are used to music headphones, the looser, more open feel of the headset in your ear (or barely touching the front of your ear), might take some adjustment.

    I highly recommend this product and am confident that, if after reading this review you still want it, you will not be disappointed.

    UPDATE: One feature I have come to really appreciate is the voice commands. Some parts of my house get spotty cell phone reception. So, when I’m wearing the headset (during work hours), I always leave my phone in a “good reception area” of the house. If a call comes in, I don’t have to rush back to the headset to pick it up, I just say, “answer” and the headset picks up the call. If the caller is in my address book, the phone will announce who’s calling. If I’m silent or say “decline,” the call is not picked up.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Felix Tan

    I had the full set a few years back and after not using for a while the internal battery died. Got a replacement and this time will use it faithfully.

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    Rated 5 out of 5

    Manish Singh

    Product is good and relevant for business. Ease of use . Mute button is very handy especially for video calls . This is new experience , but Bluetooth connection with multiple devices still getting stabilised . However , a great product and good deal

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